Surviving is one son Logan Walter of Fairview, significant other Don Taylor of Fairview, sister Linda Rosecrans of Maquon, three step children; Aaron (Leslie) Taylor of Maquon, Neil (Susie) Taylor of Maquon and Don (Tiffany Willams) Taylor Jr. of Fairview, six grandchildren; Ivory Walter, Austin Taylor, Mattie Taylor, Courtney Taylor, Devin Stowe and Drew Martin, four great-grandchildren; Rhett Stowe, Waylon McDaniel, Ames Laird and Branley Laird, nephew Dylan (Zoe) Rosecrans and two nieces; Kylie Rosecrans and Jennifer (Alex Spencer) Rosecrans and great-nephew Hunter Spencer.
She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Diana Cushing.
Pam worked for many years at the Canton Daily Ledger and was currently the marketing director for Renaissance Care Center in Canton. She was a member of the Maquon Methodist Church.
Pam was a beacon of light and love. She knew no stranger and touched the lives of so many. Her free spirit, kindness and joy radiated through every room that she entered. Her love for her son never went unnoticed. She has left a lasting impact on all of her friends and family and had fond memories of watching her grandchildren grow into young adults. Most recently, she enjoyed creating memories and forming a bond that her youngest granddaughter Ivory will cherish for a lifetime. Her heart was filled with nothing but joy and love. To say she was a proud mother and grandmother would be an understatement, as they were the center of her world.
Burial will follow services at Maquon Cemetery in Maquon.
Surviving is one son Logan Walter of Fairview, significant other Don Taylor of Fairview, sister Linda Rosecrans of Maquon, three step children; Aaron (Leslie) Taylor of Maquon, Neil (Susie) Taylor of Maquon and Don (Tiffany Willams) Taylor Jr. of Fairview, six grandchildren; Ivory Walter, Austin Taylor, Mattie Taylor, Courtney Taylor, Devin Stowe and Drew Martin, four great-grandchildren; Rhett Stowe, Waylon McDaniel, Ames Laird and Branley Laird, nephew Dylan (Zoe) Rosecrans and two nieces; Kylie Rosecrans and Jennifer (Alex Spencer) Rosecrans and great-nephew Hunter Spencer.
She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Diana Cushing.
Pam worked for many years at the Canton Daily Ledger and was currently the marketing director for Renaissance Care Center in Canton. She was a member of the Maquon Methodist Church.
Pam was a beacon of light and love. She knew no stranger and touched the lives of so many. Her free spirit, kindness and joy radiated through every room that she entered. Her love for her son never went unnoticed. She has left a lasting impact on all of her friends and family and had fond memories of watching her grandchildren grow into young adults. Most recently, she enjoyed creating memories and forming a bond that her youngest granddaughter Ivory will cherish for a lifetime. Her heart was filled with nothing but joy and love. To say she was a proud mother and grandmother would be an understatement, as they were the center of her world.
Burial will follow services at Maquon Cemetery in Maquon.
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